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Reece GROWDEN-OLSEN Obituary

GROWDEN-OLSEN, Reece Anthony (Gibby). In his 26th Year. Tragically taken as the result of an accident on the 17th June 2017. Much loved son of Deane (Dee) Olsen and The Late Tony Growden. Soul mate of Pounamu and excited father to be of their beloved baby. Much loved step son of everyone, and big brother to Karlee, Jo Maree, Alexis, James, Francis, Madden, Analise and Lace. Grandson of Nana Joy and Helen, loved by his entire family and will be missed by everyone. May your tyres always be in supply and you never run out of fuel. I bet you're up there teaching drifties to Uncle Brian, Granddad, Kelly, Daniel, Aaron and every other person that you have lost from this mortal coil. Roll on my baby. A Celebration of Reece's life will be held on Saturday 24th June 2017 at 11am at the Paeroa Memorial Hall. Correspondence c/- Valley Funerals, 3 Hall Street, Paeroa 3600.



Published by The New Zealand Herald on Jun. 23, 2017.

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Alexis Olsen

November 20, 2018

I miss you so much Reece. I will never ever ever forget you. see you up there big bro <3 xooxox

Pounamu King

July 26, 2017

I miss you so much babe , I can't believe your not here with me anymore

June 27, 2017

RIP Reece, My thoughts are with you Pounamu, Family and friends

Anthea .

June 26, 2017

With warm and heartfelt sympathy, may you all find comfort in those around you.

Reece was a lovely young man making positive moves for the future with his loving parter and their child to be. My deepest Condolesens for your loss.

June 24, 2017

Best friend of the late Daniel Silvester. Loved other "son" to Karen and Ken Silvester. A young man who loved unconditionally and would do anything to help a mate or offer comfort. We were privileged to have had you in our life Reece. You will be sorely missed. xxxx

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